A TV show featuring the adventures of Sir Henry Morgan, in the interval between him being a full time pirate and being appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Jamaica.

Based in a large, disreputable port city on a lush tropical island, in each episode, he investigates and solves Pirate crimes (crimes by
pirates, or crimes against pirates - both sorts are featured) assisted by his loyal secretary Anne Bonney and his parrot, Hercule, who originates in the Belgian Congo. Hercule sits on Henry's shoulder and makes sardonic and apposite comments on the situations the pair find themselves in. He has a disconcerting talent for mimicry and very good auditory recall, functioning as a sort of animate dictaphone; unfortunately he also has a tendency to repeat exactly what he's heard in a loud voice at the most inappropriate moments, without prompting.

For good Pirate reasons, Henry wears a wooden leg, though this is a bit of an encumbrance in chases and fights as he still has two perfectly good normal legs. However, it does allow him to remove it and use it as an impromptu weapon when required.

He battles an assortment of unlikely 17th-century supervillains, and rescues pretty young girls from peril (often over their loudly-voiced objections). There are the predictable encounters with giant squid, hurricanes, sharks, treasure, the Bermuda Triangle, and - for reasons that are never made clear - a rogue Insurance Company building crewed by elderly dwarves.

Who wouldn't watch a pirate-themed mid-afternoon
crime drama? I'd be tempted by one of those mundane
house doo-er upper shows, only instead of Simon and
Kath from Barnstable, looking to move somewhere a bit
closer to her parents, it's Roger and Cap'n Shiver-
me-boards who want to find a sloop with a bit more
oomph in the gunnels.

Anne Bonney is not so loyal in the Black Sails series available on most network services. It's quite hard to watch though due to the laboured social justice scenes of lesbian nudity and debauchery - they just go on and on. Tiresome.